Collections of the Massachusetts Historical SocietyThe Society, 1837 For the statement above quoted, also for full bibliographical information regarding this publication, and for the contents of the volumes [1st ser.] v. 1- 7th series, v. 5, cf. Griffin, Bibl. of Amer. hist. society. 2d edition, 1907, p. 346-360. |
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... unto us , and advantageous to them , as kettles , or the like , which make them arrow - heads , we gave command to them not to stir , alleging that our forces were intended daily to fall upon them . This being unkindly taken , it bred ...
... unto us , and advantageous to them , as kettles , or the like , which make them arrow - heads , we gave command to them not to stir , alleging that our forces were intended daily to fall upon them . This being unkindly taken , it bred ...
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... unto them . They weighing anchor set sail , and drew near the mouth of the river . The Pequeats then discerned they were in earnest , and earnestly desired them to return and come to an anchor , and they would answer their expecta- tion ...
... unto them . They weighing anchor set sail , and drew near the mouth of the river . The Pequeats then discerned they were in earnest , and earnestly desired them to return and come to an anchor , and they would answer their expecta- tion ...
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... unto me , knowing God to be above man , and man can do nothing without God's per- mission . These were the words that fell from her mouth when she was examined in Seabrooke fort . I having com- mand of Seabrooke fort , she spake these ...
... unto me , knowing God to be above man , and man can do nothing without God's per- mission . These were the words that fell from her mouth when she was examined in Seabrooke fort . I having com- mand of Seabrooke fort , she spake these ...
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... unto the yoke . But stoop to God's afflictions , if he please to im- pose them , and fear them not when they are from God . And know that Christ cannot be had without a cross . They are inseparable . You cannot have Christ in his ...
... unto the yoke . But stoop to God's afflictions , if he please to im- pose them , and fear them not when they are from God . And know that Christ cannot be had without a cross . They are inseparable . You cannot have Christ in his ...
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... unto me , saith David , no , nor what troubles can do , but will trust in the Lord , who is my God . • Let the ends and aims of a man be good , and he may proceed with courage . The bush may be in the fire , but so long as God appears ...
... unto me , saith David , no , nor what troubles can do , but will trust in the Lord , who is my God . • Let the ends and aims of a man be good , and he may proceed with courage . The bush may be in the fire , but so long as God appears ...
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Collections of the Massachusetts Historical Society Massachusetts Historical Society Vista completa - 1914 |
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